Interpretation and analysis: according to the rules of parody, parody sentences need to have the stem of the original sentence, so according to the first paragraph, "If I become a golden flower, grow on the high branches of a tree for fun, swing in the air with a smile and dance on new leaves, will you know me, mom?" Find out the problem, "If I become a follow-up question", you can spoof it:
If I become a small sapling, swaying in the spring breeze. Mom, you water me, let me grow up slowly, the trunk is getting stronger and stronger, and I am no longer blown by the breeze. But can you guess that I am your carefully watered young tree?
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Creation background
"Golden Flower" is the representative work of Tagore's prose collection "Crescent Moon Collection" and his early works. Tagore's works in this period are often "more dreamy than realistic". He himself fantasizes about transforming the national character and society through moderate religious, philosophical, educational and moral means, so as to realize national autonomy. The Golden Flower is short and rich in meaning, and it is the representative work of Tagore's collection of prose poems, The Crescent Moon.
What is written is an imagination-"if I become a golden flower" (the first sentence), which gives birth to imagination-a magical child "playing hide and seek" with his mother, forming an intriguing picture, showing affection and showing the beauty and sacredness of human nature. Such pictures can be viewed from various angles and try to find out various meanings.